The Eagles boss was in line for an automatic ban due to having previous offences on his license. Glasner had initially tried to pay a fine to settle the matter, but the Metropolitan Police made it clear that a speeding prosecution would be sought. A magistrate has imposed the six-month disqualification.
Case worker Emily Delroy said of Glasner being taken off the roads: “Payment was made and licence details provided for electronic endorsement. However, the additional penalty points would have resulted in the total current points on the licence being 12 or more. A refund has been requested and the matter was referred to the prosecution team for a single justice notice to be issued.”
Alongside his driving ban, Glasner must also pay a £660 fine, £130 costs and a £264 victim surcharge.